BLEACHERS BREW EST. MAY 2006

Someone asked me how my blog and newspaper column came to be titled "Bleachers Brew". It's like this, it's an amalgam of sorts of two things: The bleachers area in the stadium/arena where I used to sit when I would watch baseball, football, and basketball games and Miles Davis' great jazz album Bitches Brew. That's how it got culled together. I originally planned on calling it "The View from the Big Chair" that is a nod to Tears For Fear's second album, Songs from the Big Chair. So there.

Thursday, February 9, 2017

It was Ateneo’s turn to land with
a thud following a four-set loss to National University – 25-17, 25-13, 19-25,
29-27.

Any thoughts of NU having no
defense in their opening day triumph – where they struggled – against the
University of the East was quickly dispelled. The Lady Bulldogs not only
re-grouped but they also possess the singular most devastating weapon in
collegiate volleyball in Jaja Santiago.

The Lady Eagles couldn’t do much
against the stratospheric Santiago, who finished with 26 points, when she’s at
the front of the net. And they paid for it in the endgame.

In the first set shocker where
Ateneo seemed to forget how to receive, to hit, and to bring their game,
Santiago scored – what – NU’s first six points on blocks or devastating spikes
that everyone knows was coming. Then when NU rallied from eight points down in
the fourth and final set, all the final points came from Santiago as setter
Jasmine Nabor kept feeding her the ball. Why not? The Lady Eagles couldn’t stop
her much as she was only turned back thrice in the match. Everything else
Santiago hammered registered for a point.

This time around it was Ateneo’s
turn to wonder after making look UST silly on opening day.

It’s a good thing they won the
third set and nearly took the fourth had it been for bad decisions made on
offense (not to mention a crucial service error and mis-hit) or else this would
have been a devastating loss. By hanging tough in the end, they know they can
do better. But here’s the rub. One loss is still big considering as many as six
teams are vying for Final Four slots. You do not want to fall behind where you
cannot control your fate.

Here’s what I thought about Ateneo.

There was a startling lack of concentration in the first two sets.

This was a big game and they
looked good in the very first service where they blocked Aiko Urdas three
consecutive times. When the ball was moved to the middle, Santiago just
hammered it down and she let out an emphatic whoop. Stop that, she seemed to
tell her team’s long time UAAP tormentors.

When the Lady Eagles settled down
in the third set, they played better. Much better. But spotting NU a two set
lead is difficult. This isn’t their old foe from years ago with that out of
place swagger.

I thought that head coach Anusorn
Bundit’s insistence to not go to the bench hurt the team when he clearly needed
some new ideas on both ends of the court. He finally pulled the trigger in the
second set but sparingly I might add. They did better once others rotated in
and out.

The team is still looking for
that consistent fount of points; a leader to strap the team on her back if you
will. Jia Morado is that as team captain. You have to admire her being vocal,
her talking to teammates, and playing her heart out on both ends. But at the
end of the day, she isn’t the one scoring. She provides the means to do so;
someone has to finish it.

It wasn’t until the third set
when they strung up three consecutive points. And we saw players alternate in
providing that. Mich Morente at one point then Jho Maraguinot then Bea De Leon
then Kat Tolentino.

Every team needs one – La Salle
has Kim Dy, UST has Cherry Rondina, UP has Isa Molde, NU has Santiago, UE has
Shaya Adorador, Adamson has Jema Galanza, and FEU has Bernadeth Pons. I believe
it is Maraguinot for Ateneo and she has the tools.

Kat Tolentino is getting better.

She packed more wallop in her
spikes in this game. If she can get a little more elevation and spring in her
legs, those spikes of hers will be more devastating. But she’s gaining
confidence with every game.

Bea De Leon is rounding out into a really terrific all-around player.

The team’s emotional leader I’ll
say. She could back it up from day one. The spread the wealth offense shows
what she can do.

And fourth, Ateneo needs that killer instinct.

They were about to blow out NU in
the third set but the Lady Bulldogs came back to come within six. They spotted
NU a seven-point lead but gave it up with an endgame collapse.

Let’s turn now to the NU Lady Bulldogs.

Well, they were fired up. They
sure received a stern message about their lackluster opening day play. No such
performance this time around.

They didn’t fold.

This was their first win over
Ateneo since I believe Season 76. Even prior to their elimination round sweep
of the Lady Eagles that previous campaign, they would fold. And they eventually
also did fold at the worst possible time in the Final Four against the Lady
Eagles.

They nearly did again this match
as they were down by eight in the fourth set. Although recent history has shown
us that the team that rallies from two sets down to forge a fifth set more oft
than not falls flat in the deciding frame there’s no telling where this might
have gone. But that is moot as NU staved off a collapse of their own.

It is Roger Gorayeb’s belief for
his team to realize their title ambitions, they have to hurdle Ateneo (and La
Salle). One down.

There was better play all around.

Joy Doromal played better and
Audrey Paran wasn’t summoned much until the third set when NU faltered. Jasmine
Nabor was damn good. Aiko Urdas is finally playing well. And Jorelle Singh for
all her inconsistency is a weapon to contend with when Santiago rotates out.

Jaja Santiago is playing at a MVP-level.

She scored 21 against UE and 26
against a supposedly better defending team. I don’t think she’s had a service
error just yet (I could be wrong about this though). Her service has been so
much better – low and difficult to receive. Furthermore, she also did it on
defense.

Jasmine Nabor makes this team go.

We sung her platitudes since the
last V-League season, And she’s the real deal. She can set up her teammates,
she can block, and she can sure hit. I recall in years past, NU head coach
Roger Gorayeb would ask his other setters why do you keep giving the ball to
someone else when you have Santiago in front? Take advantage of her presence in
front.

It sure helps when NU has better
reception this game. And when NU was in dire need of points, Nabor went to
Santiago on every single play.

NU has the opportunity to go 3-0
this weekend when they take on Adamson while Ateneo will have its hands full
against FEU that stayed behind to watch their game. It would be interesting to
see how the Lady Eagles respond to this bit of adversity.